About Aislaby
Aislaby is a small village located in the North Yorkshire countryside, within the YO18 postcode area. It lies to the east of the town of Whitby and is part of the Ryedale district. The village is situated on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, offering access to open landscapes and walking trails. Aislaby has a modest population and retains a rural character, with a mix of traditional stone and brick houses. The nearby Aislaby Hall is a notable local landmark, historically linked to the local landowning families. The village is served by a small community hall and a church, reflecting its close-knit community. Transport links are limited, with the nearest major road being the A174, which connects to the coast and surrounding areas.
School Ratings in Aislaby
Families in Aislaby have access to 6 local schools. A further 4 schools hold a Good rating.
House Prices in Aislaby
Homes sell for an average of £288K locally. Most of the housing is made up of detached homes, averaging £347K.
Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Aislaby
Crime in the area is broadly in line with the national average. Anti-social behaviour is the leading concern across Aislaby, with 15 incidents recorded in March 2026.
Deprivation and Employment in Aislaby
The 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation places Aislaby around the national average for deprivation. Employment rates locally are in line with what is seen across England. Average incomes in the area are typical for England.
Broadband and Mobile Internet in Aislaby
Broadband services in Aislaby range from standard to superfast depending on location. Mobile signal strength on 4G is reasonable, though 5G and indoor coverage can be patchy. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.
Property Prices 2,429 sales
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Deprivation and Employment in Aislaby IMD 2025
Deprivation levels in Aislaby are around the national average based on the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment is accessible for most residents and household incomes reflect the broader national picture. The area maintains a steady balance between affordability and quality of life.
Crime in Aislaby 49 crimes · March 2026
Crime in Aislaby is around the national average, with anti-social behaviour representing the most common offence type. These figures are characteristic of a small town with an active centre and diverse population, and are neither unusually high nor particularly low.
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.



